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JohnH wrote:
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  <div>I have gotten email with text that starts out with " R0lGOD "
and then nothing but garbage after that.</div>
  <div>It also has "sentences" that say absolutely nothing.</div>
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  <div>Is this a virus in disguise?</div>
  <div>Or am I just being paranoid?</div>
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  <div>John H.</div>
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Almost certainly virus or other mal-ware. I get these regularly. They
can also be SPAM-mongers fishing for valid addresses. If your ISP
doesn't filter them out, you might have a go at doing so yourself :-).<br>
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        William A. Mahaffey III

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